Pittsburgh Opera Center to Perform
at the Frick June 6

Join us for another summer of First Fridays at the Frick outdoor evening concerts.

Treat your father
to Tea for Two on June 14

Bring dad to the Frick for a special tea on June 14--our newest annual event.

Dads tour Clayton for free
on June 15

On June 15, fathers receive free admission to Clayton when accompanied by a child, grandchild, son or daughter-in-law.

The Frick's Summer Day Camp
runs Aug. 11-25

For kids entering grades 2-5 in September, it's a great way to spend a week before school begins.

2008 Horseless Carriage Tour
set for Sept. 7

Interested in participating in the 2008 Road Rally?

Click here to see photos from the
2007 Horseless Carriage Tour



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Hours
Tuesday-Sunday
, 10am to 5pm
Closed on Mondays
412/371-0600 (TTY:412/697-0938) for reservations
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The Frick Art Museum was built in 1969 to house Helen Clay Frick's personal collection of fine and decorative arts. According to her wishes the Museum was designed to exhibit her collection in an atmosphere of intimacy. Paintings are displayed with porcelains, bronzes, and rare examples of 17th and 18th-century furniture. Highlights of the permanent collection include a portrait by Rubens, a pastoral scene by Boucher, and Italian panel paintings by Giovanni de Paolo and Sassetta.

The museum also hosts an ambitious schedule of traveling exhibitions and related lectures, tours, and workshops.



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